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Here’s a rare one, 77 Midnight Charger with T tops

Love that car, too expensive for me. But I would drive it too!


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Can you imagine the crap Mopar took when they named a new model "Charger" when it didn't look anything like a 68-70! :rofl: :poke: :rofl:
 
Honest Mike,Working at the Dodge Dealership in the 70's I had the same thought..
When the shipment came in I said " Damn they ruined the Dart in 73 now this !!"
But the buying public in 75-6-7 bought 'um. Aspens did out sell about 5 to 1.
Aspens and Chargers were our top sellers.
P.S. Yeah, my family bought a 75 Charger. Kinda grew on us after awhile.
 
Can you imagine the crap Mopar took when they named a new model "Charger" when it didn't look anything like a 68-70! :rofl: :poke: :rofl:
Slapping "Charger" emblems on a B body platform Cordoba didn't hold a candle to a few years later when they slapped "Challenger" badges on a compact Mitsubishi. :mad:
 
$17,600 isn't a bad price for a example that clean/ low miles. Hell, some guys are paying more than that for clapped out mid 90's F150's
 
Can you imagine the crap Mopar took when they named a new model "Charger" when it didn't look anything like a 68-70! :rofl: :poke: :rofl:
Well..... Clearly they didn't let it faze them...

1980 Challenger

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1985 Charger...

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Yeah, the Chrysler Corp I cared about died in around 1973
 
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